10.4 km return via same track
Rakaia Gorge Walkway Christchurch New Zealand a spectacular walk.
This walkway offers several geological and historic features as it traverses the edge of the Rakaia Gorge.
This walkway takes you through a number of forest and bush areas and then rises on the track amoungst gorse along the old ferryman's track.
Continue along one of several glacial and river-carved terraces to a lookout point (for around 50 minutes depending on your speed)
The walkway runs along the rim of the gorge through spectacular geological areas, showing lava flows of rhyolite, pitchstone and andesite.
It then descends into a gully under a canopy of montane forest and shrub, to the site of the Snowdon coal mines. The entrances to several coal mine tunnels can be seen here, and the remains of equipment used for extraction.
The track then climbs out of the creek to a sign-posted junction. The walkway forms a loop from this point, with the right-hand track climbing across tussock-covered terraces directly to the lookout point. The track then passes through the bush to loop back to the junction. A side track off the loop descends to the river (boat landing track 121m).
Note: this walkway goes over private farmland; show your respect to landowners by keeping to the track, and not disturbing stock. Dogs or horses not permitted.
Getting there
The track starts off State Highway 72 Inland Scenic Route on the northern edge of the Rakaia River, upstream of the Rakaia Gorge Bridge, mid-Canterbury. It is 75 km from Christchurch 75kms and 11 km from Methven - 10 mins drive.